How do I raise and move a Coast Spa from its current location?
I am in the process of acquiring a 7′ redwood framed Coast Spa. It currently sits on a cement slab and there is a deck built closely around it about 2′ off the ground and 1′ from the top. Is there a way to disassemble it and pull the fiberglass tub up separtely and then move the plumbing frame? Will the redwood surrounding come off around it so the tub can be moved separtely and with less weight? I am pretty much at a loss as to how to go about moving this unit. I would prefer to have some thoughts and coaching before I make the wrong move. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
2 Responses
gary o
18 May 2010
81shovel
18 May 2010
gary o is right but just make sure when lifting the tub that you don’t use any mechanical lifting devices on the fibreglass lip around the top, as he said a couple of friends lifting at this point will make it easy, if you must do it alone using a dolly be sure to put it under the wooden pedestal at the center of the bottom
First would be to empty the spa. then tackle the dissemble of the redwood deck, just take apart is sections, the larger the better, but something that can be handled and easily reassembled, make a diagram of what you remove and label the sections. Note, when reassembling use screws, not nails. Once you have the deck removed from the spa you may be able to lift or lift with the aid of a lever. Just be careful not to apply to much force to a small spot that would damage the fiberglass. also disconnect the plumbing from the tub, again in large sections so you can assemble easily. Draw and mark the sections so you know how to put back together. If the tub is now isolated it may be able to be lifted manually ( 3 or more strong friends) if not get up on a furniture dolly 2 or three as necessary. You may be able to rent these.